03-19-2017, 12:33 AM
OT.
Not that I know what it is any longer. I thought it was about the necessity of the Oxford comma. But since we seem to have now turned to fisheries and pelicans, let me put a plug in for a movie I really enjoyed: The Pelican Brief...taut legal thriller about, well, you know, assassination, oil, and endangered brown pelicans. Based on a John Grisham book, but most importantly, starring Denzel Washington. What else do you need to know? Hey, I don't even mind watching Jula Roberts, but with Denzel starring and in his prime, that's already at least four stars for me.
Really loved Crimson Tide, too. I mean, Denzel Wahington and Gene Hackman facing off for the entire movie...OK, now that I have publicly owned my low-brow movie tastes, let's resume the off-topic topic at hand--or go back to debating that troublesome comma.
Not that I know what it is any longer. I thought it was about the necessity of the Oxford comma. But since we seem to have now turned to fisheries and pelicans, let me put a plug in for a movie I really enjoyed: The Pelican Brief...taut legal thriller about, well, you know, assassination, oil, and endangered brown pelicans. Based on a John Grisham book, but most importantly, starring Denzel Washington. What else do you need to know? Hey, I don't even mind watching Jula Roberts, but with Denzel starring and in his prime, that's already at least four stars for me.
Really loved Crimson Tide, too. I mean, Denzel Wahington and Gene Hackman facing off for the entire movie...OK, now that I have publicly owned my low-brow movie tastes, let's resume the off-topic topic at hand--or go back to debating that troublesome comma.

